I've heard this song and dance before and it's always bullshit. There is inevitably going to be some four hour to two week troubleshooting process to get something running on Linux that just installs within minutes on Windows. Until a die-hard Linux hater can vouch for it and explain what galaxy brained breakthrough has occurred within the last twenty years that fundamentally changed absolutely everything about Linux, I'm not going to believe this is anything other than fanboyism like it has been literally every single time I've encountered it previously.
I've heard this song and dance before and it's always bullshit. There is inevitably going to be some four hour to two week troubleshooting process to get something running on Linux that just installs within minutes on Windows. Until a die-hard Linux hater can vouch for it and explain what galaxy brained breakthrough has occurred within the last twenty years that fundamentally changed absolutely everything about Linux, I'm not going to believe this is anything other than fanboyism like it has been literally every single time I've encountered it previously.
Linux is for servers, not desktops.
What are you even using? What applications? For a basic home user and even many gamers (because modern games suck) it is perfectly viable.